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                  Georges-Émile Tanguay*. Marchand and Haskell’s partnership with Ernest Hébrard, and possibly with his brother Jean, demonstrated the
                  director of the Grand Séminaire de Québec, even stated in 1925 in Quebec City’s Le Canada français that this book “has similarities to Bishop Tanguay’s [Cyprien
                   
                  addition to several pieces by local composers such as Guillaume Couture, Alexis Contant*, and Georges-Émile Tanguay, while playing classic
                   
                  , Drouin had scarcely any reliable resources. Abbé Cyprien Tanguay
                   
                  . Carbonneau was the independent Liberal candidate for the riding of Lac-Saint-Jean in the provincial election of 1904. Georges Tanguay, a Quebec City merchant and the incumbent Liberal
                  TANGUAY, GEORGES-ÉMILE (baptized George-Elzéar-Émile), architect; b. 8
                  Taché*, Georges-Émile Tanguay, and François-Xavier
                   
                   Oct. 1920 Raymonde Tanguay, daughter of Georges Tanguay, a Quebec businessman, and they had three sons; d
                   
                  Tanguay (1894) that enjoyed the support of the city engineer, Charles Baillairgé
                  . 14 Nov. 1881 Joséphine Tanguay in Quebec City, and they had six children, five of whom survived; d
                  chamber of the Recorder’s Court in the Quebec city hall, agreeing to keep within the estimates of the architect, Georges-Émile Tanguay
                  architects Georges-Émile Tanguay* and Jean-Omer Marchand*, both well-known
                   
                  of David Ouellet’s career has been produced to date: Sylvie Tanguay, “David Ouellet (1844–1915), architecte: exploration de la pratique architecturale relative à l’architecture religieuse en milieu
                  Tanguay*, for the church of Saint-Médard in Warwick. At about the same period he was commissioned to do the pulpit for the church at Pointe-Gatineau (Gatineau). In 1894 he submitted a tender and
                  TANGUAY, CYPRIEN, Roman Catholic priest, office holder, author, and historian; b. 15 Sept. 1819 at Quebec, son of Pierre
                   
                  Tanguay. Six more volumes appeared from 1886 to 1890. This monumental work presented unusual typographical difficulties and required a large investment that seems to have been ruinous
                   
                  Ouellet*, Georges-Émile Tanguay*, Laurent Moisan, Alfred Carbonneau, and Louis Jobin. In his will Rigali named his son Frank as his
                  Tanguay*’s new proposal. The rejection of Peachy’s plans and synthesis was an indication of his decline, which could be attributed to the lengthy lawsuit over the church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste and a
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